Families comparing international schools in Hanoi who want a bilingual pathway that keeps both English and Vietnamese strong will find Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School among the established options, spanning the early years to the end of secondary. This profile sets out what GlobalSchoolGuide Editorial has verified about its curriculum, fees, admissions and location.

GlobalSchoolGuide is independent and no school pays for a listing. Hanoi Academy is listed on the main international school directory with a British and Vietnamese bilingual programme, IGCSE and A Level examinations, and a published fee schedule for the 2026/27 year, which gives relocating parents a clear starting point for budgeting. Where a detail is not published we say so.

At a glance

Curriculum & exam boardsBilingual, British and Vietnamese, IGCSE and A Level
StagesAges three to eighteen, early years to grade twelve
FoundedNot published; confirm with the school
AccreditationBilingual school delivering the Cambridge pathway alongside the Vietnamese programme; confirm current accreditation with the school
Fee bandAbout 113,000,000 VND to 165,000,000 VND per year for 2026/27
CampusNorthwest Hanoi, commonly associated with the Tay Ho and Ciputra area; confirm the exact campus with the school

Curriculum and academics

Hanoi Academy delivers a bilingual programme that blends the British curriculum with the Vietnamese national programme, leading towards IGCSE and A Level examinations in the senior years. A bilingual model of this kind aims to keep pupils fluent and literate in both English and Vietnamese while following an internationally recognised academic track, so ask the admissions office how the two languages are weighted by grade and which IGCSE and A Level subjects run.

The school suits families who want their children to hold a British qualification without losing the Vietnamese language and curriculum, whether they plan to stay in Vietnam or move on. For how the bilingual schools sit against the fully international British and IB options across the city, our guide to the best international schools in Hanoi lays out the landscape by curriculum and stage.

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Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School fees

Hanoi Academy publishes a graded fee schedule for Hanoi. The international school directory records 2026/27 tuition from about 113,000,000 VND in the primary grades to around 165,000,000 VND in grade twelve, with the kindergarten and middle years sitting between those figures. Treat the numbers below as a planning band and confirm the current schedule with admissions. Our Hanoi primary fees page sets this against the wider market.

  • Tuition: reported around 113,000,000 VND to 165,000,000 VND per year for 2026/27, varying by grade
  • Early years: kindergarten is reported at about 116,400,000 VND, with the upper kindergarten year a little higher
  • Extras: budget separately for enrolment or registration charges, transport, lunches, uniform and any optional activities
  • Confirm: one time enrolment charges are not fully published in the listing, so request the current fee sheet from admissions

Admissions

Hanoi Academy teaches from the early years, so many enquiries concern kindergarten and primary entry, where a bilingual setting of this size tends to have the steadiest demand. Families should request the current admissions pack, which sets out assessment, documentation and payment terms.

Because places in specific grades can be limited, register your interest early once you have a relocation date. Ask the admissions office how new arrivals with limited Vietnamese or English are supported, when assessments take place, and whether there is a waiting list for the grade you need.

Location and who goes there

The school is in Hanoi, in the northwest of the city and commonly associated with the Tay Ho and Ciputra area, a district popular with international families for its housing and green space. Confirm the exact campus address and any transport routes with the school when you enquire.

A northwest Hanoi setting suits families who want to be near the West Lake district and its amenities. For how the Hanoi neighbourhoods compare and where international families tend to settle, our international schools in Hanoi hub maps the options by curriculum and area.

Reviews

We do not yet hold verified parent reviews for Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School, so we are not showing a star rating. We would rather show an honest empty state than an unverified score. If your family attends or has attended the school, you can submit a first hand review through our school reviews hub and we will publish it once checked.

Frequently asked questions

How much are Hanoi Academy fees?

The international school directory reports 2026/27 tuition from about 113,000,000 VND in the primary grades to around 165,000,000 VND in grade twelve, with kindergarten near 116,400,000 VND. Treat these as a planning band and request the current fee sheet from admissions.

What curriculum does Hanoi Academy follow?

Hanoi Academy runs a bilingual programme that blends the British and Vietnamese curriculums, leading to IGCSE and A Level examinations in the senior years. Confirm which IGCSE and A Level subjects run directly with the school.

What ages does Hanoi Academy teach?

Published listings show the school teaching from age three to eighteen, across the early years, primary and secondary phases through to grade twelve.

Where is Hanoi Academy located?

The school is in Hanoi, in the northwest of the city and commonly associated with the Tay Ho and Ciputra area near West Lake. Confirm the exact campus address with the school.

Is Hanoi Academy a good school?

It is one of the established bilingual options in Hanoi offering a Cambridge pathway alongside Vietnamese. We do not publish our own rating without verified reviews, so we suggest visiting, asking how the two languages are balanced and speaking to current families.